Baxley contacted Barbara Hanson, Archive Coordinator at United Airlines World Headquarters in suburban Chicago who offered to assume responsibility for this valuable artifact and incorporate it into the company's large artifact collection.

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In 2007, with approval from United's Creative Services Department, Hanson received clearance to transfer the prop to the Denver Flight Center.

In 2004, United's Archive Coordinator, Barbara Hanson embarked on a project to identify and sort the company's extensive collection of flight attendant uniforms dating back to the founding date of the profession on May 15, 1930.Hanson sought out retired flight attendants to assist in the volunteer project.

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Just when the project had gained great momentum, the archive program at United was cancelled early in 2005 and Hanson opted to retire.

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Hanson, who is now UAHF's Executive Vice President, headed up the effort again enlisting the help of the volunteers who assisted previously.These caring retired flight attendants and one administrative worker remain eager to continue to preserve an important part of the legacy of the flight attendant profession.They are pictured below:

In 2004, UnitedÕs Archive Coordinator, Barbara Hanson embarked on a project to identify and sort the United Onboard DivisionÕs extensive collection of flight attendant uniforms dating back to the founding date of the profession on May 15, 1930.
Hanson sought out retired flight attendants to assist in the volunteer project.

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Just when the project had gained great momentum, the archive program at United was cancelled early in 2005 and Hanson opted to retire.

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Hanson, who is now UAHFÕs Executive Vice President of the UAHF, headed up the effort again enlisting the help of the volunteers who assisted previously.